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Blue Ice Piano Bar
Live Music

Blue Ice Piano Bar

4.3
(196 reviews)
Pedro Clisante, Sosua

Blue Ice Piano Bar operates on Sosúa's Pedro Clisante as a piano bar with live music and a calmer atmosphere than the surrounding hostess venues. The venue fits the strip's mix of hostess bars, expat-focused venues, and casual food and drink options that serve the steady flow of foreign tourists.

Where to stay near Blue Ice Piano Bar

Hotels and rentals within walking distance.

What to Expect

A Sosúa Pedro Clisante venue fitting the strip's bar and entertainment culture.

Atmosphere

Standard Sosúa Pedro Clisante venue with strip culture.

Music

Mixed Latin, English-language pop, varies by venue

Dress Code

Casual

Best For

Sosúa visitors working through the Pedro Clisante strip.

Payment

USD widely accepted, DOP, cards accepted at most venues

Price Range

Beer 150-300 DOP / $3-5, cocktails 300-600 DOP / $5-10, bar fines (where applicable) $50-100

Beer ~$3-5/~2.50-4.50 EUR, cocktails ~$5-10/~4.50-9 EUR

Hours

Daily 5 PM to 2 AM (later weekends)

Insider Tip

The strip is walkable; combine with neighboring venues for a full evening. Standard caution on bills and cash applies.

Full Review

Blue Ice Piano Bar occupies a position on Sosúa's Pedro Clisante strip with the layout matching its operational identity within the broader area context. The setup includes standard Caribbean bar elements appropriate to the venue type, with the Sosúa context shaping the operational approach.

The drinks pricing follows standard Pedro Clisante rates. Beer at 150-300 DOP / $3-5 USD, cocktails at 300-600 DOP / $5-10 USD. The dual currency (DOP and USD both accepted) is standard for Sosúa. Cards work at most venues; cash is preferred at the smaller spots.

The crowd is heavily expat regulars, foreign tourists working the strip, and the rotating flow of visitors that the established Sosúa nightlife pulls. The atmosphere matches the venue type: hostess bars run their characteristic format, restaurants and pubs run casual food-focused operations, casinos run gaming-focused evenings. Standard cultural and operational norms apply across the strip.

Service handles English routinely; many staff speak basic German, Russian, or French alongside Spanish. The closing time of 2 AM or later on weekends matches the strip's rhythm. Walking between venues is fine through the main bar zone; standard precautions apply on side streets and at the strip edges.

The Neighborhood

Pedro Clisante is the main bar strip in Sosúa, the small north-coast town with a long-established expat scene and a notable hostess bar culture serving the steady flow of foreign tourists. The strip is compact, walkable, and concentrated.

Getting There

Walking covers the strip end-to-end in 10 minutes. Taxi from the airport (POP) takes 25-35 minutes at $25-40. Most Sosúa hotels are within 5-15 minutes' walk.

Address

Calle Pedro Clisante, Sosua, Dominican Republic

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